We are Bianca Pregun and Beatrice Kurti and we are students in the 7th A Grade at Baia-Sprie Secondary School. We want to talk to you about our beautiful school where we are learning. The atmosphere at the school gives us a good mood, because every teacher it’s trying hard to explain us, help us and support us in everything we do. Teachers always help us and try to make our lessons as attractive as possible.
Our school is older and different from other schools, with its long, straight, twisted and mysterious corridors. We have laboratories, several classrooms, a gym, special workshops, a library, and a yard. All these make our school alive, attractive and rememberable. The soul of the school are the students and teachers, whose results represent the training and hard work from both sides.

We, the students, together with the teachers and the school’s principal, have organized a show to raise money to make a park in the school yard. We planted flowers, trees, shrubs etc.
At our school we have several teams: a football team, a rugby team and cheerleaders. We are very happy because this year the IMPACT-SPRIA CLUB was founded by the school’s principal and other teachers.

We do different outdoor activities
or in the library together with the V-VIII classes.
Last year, together with the French teacher, we
made different decorations and arrangements for Christmas, and the money raised
was donated to the Special School for children with disabilities.
We are in the 7th A Grade and we have two more years to say goodbye to everything
that is good and so precious for us at this school: teachers, classmates,
laboratories and wonderful activities done together. But we will take with us
something important: a lot of information gathered over the years, memories and
experience.

Honestly we are afraid of what will happen after leaving this school, but we are sure that we are not the only ones who feel like this, that we are not yet ready to say goodbye to our modest and unique school.
Written by: Beatrice Kurti, Bianca Pregun, Giulia Zaharie, Baia-Sprie Secondary School, Baia-Sprie, Romania
